ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL
Follow-on Fund
- Award winner: Eleanor Robson
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Value: £109,9
Materialities of Assyrian knowledge production: object biographies of inscribed artefacts from Nimrud for museums and mobiles
- Award winner: Stephen Hoskins
- Institution: University of the West of England
- Value: £119,445
Combining digital print technologies with 18th-century underglaze ceramic printing to retain an industrial heritage process
- Award winner: Adrian Heathfield
- Institution: University of Roehampton
- Value: £118,676
Crossovers: a performance matters DVD series
VISTA OPTICS
- Award winner: Brian J. Tighe
- Institution: Aston University
- Value: £73,500
Explore new ways to improve comfort in soft contact lens materials, specifically silicon hydrogel, by incorporating bio-derived additives
KTP/SPECTRUM-THEA PHARMACEUTICALS
- Award winner: Hannah Bartlett
- Institution: Aston University
- Value: £48,450
Promote the importance of nutritional advice among eye health professionals and provide materials and resources for dissemination to age-related macular degeneration patients
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
Future Research Leaders Scheme
- Award winner: Andrea Salvatori
- Institution: University of Essex
- Value: £161,854
Job polarisation and job quality
- Award winner: Ana Tajadura-Jimenez
- Institution: University College London
- Value: £169,625
The hearing body: how auditory perception influences body representation
- Award winner: Jean Clarke
- Institution: University of Leeds
- Value: £171,7
The language and body language of entrepreneurs: how verbal and non-verbal metaphors are used to persuade investors to fund new ventures
- Award winner: Nadia Fadil
- Institution: University of Bristol
- Value: £125,815
Shaping a secular self in troubled terrains. A comparative case study of secular Moroccan Muslims in London, Paris and Amsterdam
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCH
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation programme
- Award winner: David Newby
- Institution: University of Edinburgh
- Value: £1,716,512
Magnetic resonance imaging using ultrasmall superparamagnetic particles of iron oxide to predict clinical outcome in patients under surveillance for abdominal aortic aneurysms
IN DETAIL
- Award winner: Peter Tymms
- Institution: Durham University
- Value: £621,023
Physical activity and well-being in schools
The project aims to develop and evaluate school-based interventions aimed at increasing levels of physical activity among students at the start of secondary school, thereby promoting a feeling of well-being. Lack of physical activity in this age group is a growing problem. Taking regular physical activity can enhance the psychological as well as the physical health of young people. The "participatory learning" intervention will run through geography lessons using GPS; and a "personal coach" intervention will be linked to physical education classes. Both will involve student participation and collaboration with teachers.
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